The red print top left is one of my favorite out of print fabrics - "Sweet Broderie" by Rosalie Quinlan for Lecien~ 1/2 yard. The top right fabric is one of my favorite New fabrics - "Recipes for Success" by Holly Holderman for Lakehouse Dry Goods ~ Close to 1/4 yard. You can purchase this lovely fabric at Sew Me a Song .

The 2 1/2" squares are a range of some of my favorite white ground prints.

My kitchen has an apple theme with an apple clock, apple pictures and verses and even a ceramic apple spoon holder by my oven range. Your apple hot pad would feel perfectly at home here! Thank you for a chance to win! I just love the fabric you are giving away with the delicious pattern.

What a fun set of fabrics! The kitchen fabric is fabulous!!! I think I NEED that! :-) some shopping is already planned for later today, ha ha!Thank you for this very cute giveaway!!!Estheresthersipatchandquilt@yahoo.comipatchandquilt.wordpress.com

See now if I make one of your patterns it will look more like something you made style wise, I seem to add something or take something away that make mine different . Nothing wrong with different but I do love your fabric pairings.

OMG there are so many giveaways my fingers are starting to hurt, I'm guessing it's because they are crossed so tight hoping I'll win something good....hehe!Thanks for the chance, Jessicajuceyj03@gmail.com

I love making pot holders and have been making them to be gifted and I make them for our church bazaar but should I win, this one would be for me.The fabric is fabulous and the apple is so cute. Merry Christmas to you and your family!!

This is so cute I can't stand it. And what a lovely treat of fabric scraps to -- wait, I did not read Karen's comment, I swear. I didn't even see it subconsciously. Oh, grrrr. She stole my comment in advance. Anyway, those scraps are just delicious. I'd really love to win -- thank you!

What a unique giveaway! I just favored your Etsy shop. I love some of your patterns! Normally I would applique something like them, but I think I want to learn to quilt them instead! They are very original and interesting!